2D3-1 A Study of Individual Differences in Event-Related Potentials during Repetitive Tasks
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Event-related potentials during digit recognition tasks.
OBJECTIVE An event-related potential (ERP) correlate of visual short-term memory (VMP) has been identified in our laboratory. This study aims to determine how stimulus load modulates recognition processing of digits. METHODS ERPs were recorded from 117 healthy right-handed subjects during a delayed matching-to-sample paradigm, using number stimuli that were either low load (three digits long)...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Japanese Journal of Ergonomics
سال: 2013
ISSN: 0549-4974,1884-2844
DOI: 10.5100/jje.49.s364